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Work It
21.811
R&B/Soul
Work It foi lançado em 21 de março de 1988 por Epic como parte do álbum Naked to the World
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Data de lançamento21 de março de 1988
SeloEpic
Melodicidade
Acusticidade
Valence
Dançabilidade
Energia
BPM84

Vídeo da música

Vídeo da música

Créditos

INTERPRETAÇÃO
Mary Christine Brockert
Mary Christine Brockert
Vocais
Allen Henry McGrier
Allen Henry McGrier
Baixo
Mickey Boyce
Mickey Boyce
Vocal de apoio
Brenda Lee Eager
Brenda Lee Eager
Vocal de apoio
Michael White
Michael White
Programação de percussão
Evette Marine
Evette Marine
Vocal de apoio
Fred Dimas
Fred Dimas
Vocal de apoio
Jeremy Lubbock
Jeremy Lubbock
Regência
Nikki Slikk
Nikki Slikk
Violão
Michael Landau
Michael Landau
Violão
Craig B. Cooper
Craig B. Cooper
Violão
Brian Kilgore
Brian Kilgore
Percussão
Jimmy Stewart
Jimmy Stewart
Piano
Randy Kerber
Randy Kerber
Sintetizador
Anthony Brockert
Anthony Brockert
Interpretação
Kristy McNichol
Kristy McNichol
Interpretação
Greg Blockman
Greg Blockman
Interpretação
Jeff Goggins
Jeff Goggins
Interpretação
Darryl Wedlaw
Darryl Wedlaw
Interpretação
Lisa King
Lisa King
Interpretação
Dwayne Wedlaw
Dwayne Wedlaw
Harpa
Paul Hines
Paul Hines
Interpretação
Jules Chaikin
Jules Chaikin
Interpretação
Gerald Vinci
Gerald Vinci
Violino
Israel Baker
Israel Baker
Violino
Marshall Sosson
Marshall Sosson
Violino
Arnold Belnick
Arnold Belnick
Violino
Haim Shtrum
Haim Shtrum
Violino
Henry Ferber
Henry Ferber
Violino
Isabelle Daskoff
Isabelle Daskoff
Violino
Shari Zippert
Shari Zippert
Violino
Gordon Marrow
Gordon Marrow
Violino
Don Palmer
Don Palmer
Violino
Ralph Morrison III
Ralph Morrison III
Violino
Reg Hill
Reg Hill
Violino
Bob Sushel
Bob Sushel
Violino
Sheldon Sanov
Sheldon Sanov
Violino
Sgt. Dave Schwartz
Sgt. Dave Schwartz
Viola
Mike Nowak
Mike Nowak
Viola
Evan Wilson
Evan Wilson
Viola
Marilyn Baker
Marilyn Baker
Viola
Fred Seykora
Fred Seykora
Violoncelo
Ray Kelley
Ray Kelley
Violoncelo
Dennis Karmazyn
Dennis Karmazyn
Violoncelo
Larry Corbett
Larry Corbett
Violoncelo
Ron Cooper
Ron Cooper
Violoncelo
Suzie Katayama
Suzie Katayama
Violoncelo
Danny Lemelle
Danny Lemelle
Saxofone alto
Cliff Ervin
Cliff Ervin
Trompete
Roy Popper
Roy Popper
Trompete
John Ervin
John Ervin
Trombone
Bill Reichenbach
Bill Reichenbach
Trombone
COMPOSIÇÃO E LETRA
T. Marie
T. Marie
Composição
P. Johnson
P. Johnson
Composição
Mary Christine Brockert
Mary Christine Brockert
Arranjos vocais
Allen Henry McGrier
Allen Henry McGrier
Arranjos
Mickey Boyce
Mickey Boyce
Arranjos vocais
Danny Lemelle
Danny Lemelle
Arranjos (trompas)
PRODUÇÃO E ENGENHARIA
Mary Christine Brockert
Mary Christine Brockert
Produção
Allen Henry McGrier
Allen Henry McGrier
Coprodução
Richard Rudolph
Richard Rudolph
Produção executiva

Letra

It's not the way that you comb your hair to the left side, sugar
It's not the way that you keep the beat on or off your feet
No mention when we get real close
How my body gets weak and I'm about to smoke
Do-wa, do-wa, do-wa
All these things that I feel
If you'd only come real
At this moment in time
Right here, right now, you'd be mine
Work it, work it baby, baby can you work?
Can you work it like a 9 to 5, child?
Work it, I'm talking overtime
Baby, can you work it?
Can you work the night shift?
It's not the way that you talk that stuff to my left ear, honey
It's not the way that you take a chance when you do your dance
No mention you be on the scene and you drive my car
And you gangster lean
Do-wa, do-wa, do-wa
All these things that I feel
If you only come real
At this moment in time
Right here, right now, you'd be mine
Work it, work it baby, baby can you work?
Can you work it love child?
Work it, I'm talking overtime
Baby, can you work it, work it?
Can you work the night shift, child?
It's not the way that you're right by my side
Or the way that you smooth out the ride
It's not the way that you keep the beat on or off your feet
It's not the way that you always come through
When you know what to do for my high
It's not the way you break the law
When you do-wa-wa
Work it, can you work it love child?
Work it, can you work overtime, all right?
Work it, can you work it like a 9 to 5, child?
Work it, baby can you work it?
Work it, work it baby
Written by: Mary Christine Brockert, P. Johnson, T. Marie
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